I am of those lucky bastards that could pick the tablet on hands to try for a while. Here are some details about it.

The Name is simply "Slice". No "i" in front of it. Call it "Apple Slice".

The Hardware is ultra thin. It looks like a Macbook Air screen detached from the body, however smaller of course. Back is aluminum, and has the Apple logo and two smalled logos, I think it is from one is from Gorilla Glass and the other may be from Shellback but I am not sure as I could not identify it when I saw.

The Software is the show:

It runs iPhone OS 4.0.

It has voice and face recognition that identifies the owner. If you try to do something that requires owner permission, it will ask for the owner permission (me in the case, hehe!) and I can authorize only saying "yes". It can verify that I am the owner through face or voice recognition.

Pretty cool sensor interface to manipulate "pages" in a magazine or "pieces" in a board game. It *has* touchscreen, but to read you can just move your fingers in the air close to the screen (no smudges in the surface!). One finger moves to the next page, two moves to the next article, a circle in the air and you go to the magazine index, etc. You got the idea.

A slick Monopoly version should be included in today's presentation.

It loads your profile just looking at you. It recognizes multiple profiles and adapt to whoever is manipulating it. Preferences, music or reading libraries, etc, are loaded based on the recognized profile or the default one if access is free (this is configurable). To create a new profile authorization from the owner is needed, though.